|
print
|
|
|
email
|
|
translate
|
Hall of Fame Inductees Selected
Article Date: 4/9/2007
The General Practice Hall of Fame of the North Carolina Bar Association will enshrine six North Carolina lawyers on Thursday evening, June 21, at the outset of the 2007 NCBA Annual Meeting in Asheville.
The ceremony will be held at the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa, host site for the NCBA Annual Meeting.
Attorneys comprising the 2007 induction class are Charles M. Davis of Louisburg, William Joslin and Cressie H. Thigpen Jr. of Raleigh, Malvern F. “Mal” King and Sharon A. Thompson of Durham and George B. Mast of Smithfield.
The Hall of Fame, sponsored by the NCBA’s GP, Small Firm and Solo Section, was established in 1989. Membership is granted in recognition of a lifetime of exemplary service and high ethical and professional standards and for serving as a role model for all lawyers in North Carolina.
To be eligible, lawyers must have practiced law for at least 25 years, a significant portion of that time having been devoted to the general practice of law, and be members in good standing of the N.C. State Bar and the NCBA.
Inductees have exhibited throughout their practice the highest standards of ethics and professional competency, and have rendered a high level of service to the legal profession and their communities.
This year’s induction class brings membership in the Hall of Fame to 106 attorneys.
Click here to access a listing of previous inductees.
Click here to access additional information about the 2007 NCBA Annual Meeting.
|